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  • ion channel disorder
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  • collateral channel
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  • collector channel
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  • cation channel
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  • gated channel
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  • sodium channel
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  • amphoteric ion
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  • heavy ion irradiation
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  • hydrogen ion
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  • hydrogen ion concentration
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  • channel block
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  • collector channel
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  • fast channel
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  • gated channel
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  • sodium channel
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  • transmembrane channel
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  • parallel channel sign
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  • amphoteric ion
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  • hydrogen ion concentration
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  • Fast channel
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  • acetylcholine channel
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  • Ion gradient
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  • air ion
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  • amphoteric ion
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  • gram ion
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  • heavy ion
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  • ion channel
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  • ion channel
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  • ion channel
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  • ion channel blocker
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  • ¿µ¹®
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  • calcium channel blocker ; calcium channel blocking drug
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  • calcium channel blocker ; calcium channel blocking drug
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  • acetylcholine channel
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  • calcium channel
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  • calcium channel
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  • calcium channel antagonist,blocker
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  • cation channel
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  • channel
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  • channel
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  • channel block
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  • channel former
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  • chloride channel
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  • collateral channel
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  • collector channel
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  • hepatocardiac channel
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  • ion channel
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  • ion-ion interaction
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  • channel
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  • channel protein
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  • gated channel
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  • ligand-gated channel
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  • voltage-gated channel
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  • aquated ion
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  • aquo-ion
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  • co-ion
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  • complex ion
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  • dipolar ion
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  • field ion microscope
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  • fragment ion
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  • high-energy ion scattering
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  • ion
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  • ion chamber
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  • paramagnetic ion
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  • channel
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  • collateral channel
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  • hepatocardiac channel
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  • lymph channel
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  • parallel channel sign
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  • signal channel
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g-ion gram-ion
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ROC Receptor Operated Channel
VSC Voltage Sensitive Channel
Ca2+-blocker calcium channel blocker
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KATP channel ATP sensitive potassium channel
BK channel K channel
ASIC acid sensing ion channel
CRC Ca(2+)-release channel
CRC Calcium Release Channel
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  • JrId: 1193
    JournalTitle: Ion channels.
    MedAbbr: Ion Channels
    ISSN: 1059-7514
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    NlmId: 9004840
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  • ion channel
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  • calcium channel
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  • calcium channel blocker
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  • calcium channel blocking drug
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  • calcium-channel blocker
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  • channel block
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  • collateral channel
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  • hydrogen ion
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  • hydrogen ion exchange
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  • hydronium ion
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  • ion
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  • ion exchange
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ion channel <cell biology> A transmembrane pore that presents a hydrophilic channel for ions to cross a lipid bilayer down their electrochemical gradients.
Some degree of ion specificity is usually observed and typically a million ions per second may flow. Channels may be permanently open, like the potassium leak channel or they may be voltage gated, like the sodium channel or ligand gated like the acetylcholine receptor.
(27 Oct 1998)
ion channel gating The opening and closing of ion channels due to a stimulus. The stimulus can be a change in membrane potential (voltage-gated), drugs or chemical transmitters (ligand-gated), or a mechanical deformation. Gating is thought to involve conformational changes of the ion channel which alters selective permeability.
(12 Dec 1998)
ion channels Gated, ion-selective glycoproteins that traverse membranes. The stimulus for channel gating can be a membrane potential, drug, transmitter, cytoplasmic messenger, or a mechanical deformation. Ion channels which are integral parts of ionotropic neurotransmitter receptors are not included.
(12 Dec 1998)
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gated ion channel <physiology> Transmembrane proteins of excitable cells, that allow a flux of ions to pass only under defined circumstances. Channels may be either voltage gated, such as the sodium channel of neurons or ligand gated such as the acetylcholine receptor of cholinergic synapses. Channels tend to be relatively ion specific and allow fluxes of typically 1000 ions to pass in around 1ms, they are thus much faster at moving ions across a membrane than transport ATPases.
(05 May 1997)
voltage gated ion channel <physiology> A transmembrane ion channel whose permeability to ions is extremely sensitive to the transmembrane potential difference. These channels are essential for neuronal signal transmission and for intracellular signal transduction.
See: sodium channel.
(18 Nov 1997)
ligand gated ion channel A transmembrane ion channel whose permeability is increased by the binding of a specific ligand, typically a neurotransmitter at a chemical synapse. The permeability change is often drastic, such channels let through effectively no ions when shut, but allow passage at up to 10exp7 ions sexp 1 when a ligand is bound. Recently, the receptors for both acetylcholine and GABA have been found to share considerable sequence homology, implying that there may be a family of structurally related ligand gated ion channels.
(18 Nov 1997)
calcium channel <physiology> A membrane channel that is specific for calcium. It is a voltage-dependent cell membrane glycoproteins selectively permeable to calcium ions. They are categorised as l, t, n, or p types based on the activation and inactivation kinetics, ion specificity, and sensitivity to drugs and toxins.
(12 May 2002)
calcium channel agonist <pharmacology> Agents that increase calcium influx into calcium channels of excitable tissues.
This causes vasoconstriction in vascular smooth muscle and/or cardiac muscle cells as well as stimulation of insulin release from pancreatic islets. Therefore, tissue-selective calcium agonists have the potential to combat cardiac failure and endocrinological disorders. They have been used primarily in experimental studies in cell and tissue culture.
(12 Dec 1998)
calcium channel antagonist <pharmacology> A class of drugs that act by selective inhibition of calcium ion influx through or across cell membranes or on the release and binding of calcium in intracellular pools.
Calcium channel blockers are used primarily in the treatment of certain heart conditions and stroke. As they are inducers of vascular and other smooth muscle relaxation, they are also used in the treatment of hypertension and cerebrovascular spasms, as myocardial protective agents, and in the relaxation of uterine spasms.
Synonym: calcium antagonist, calcium channel-blocker, slow channel-blocking agent.
(12 May 2002)
calcium channel-blocker <pharmacology> A class of drugs that act by selective inhibition of calcium ion influx through or across cell membranes or on the release and binding of calcium in intracellular pools.
Calcium channel blockers are used primarily in the treatment of certain heart conditions and stroke. As they are inducers of vascular and other smooth muscle relaxation, they are also used in the treatment of hypertension and cerebrovascular spasms, as myocardial protective agents, and in the relaxation of uterine spasms.
Synonym: calcium antagonist, calcium channel-blocker, slow channel-blocking agent.
(12 May 2002)
voltage-gated channel A class of ion channel's that open and close in response to change in the electrical potential across the plasma membrane of the cell; voltage-gated Na+ c.'s are important for conducting action potential along nerve cell processes.
(05 Mar 2000)
channel A furrow, gutter, or groovelike passageway.
See: canal.
Origin: L. Canalis
(05 Mar 2000)
channel forming ionophore <chemistry> An ionophore that makes an amphipathic pore with hydrophobic exterior and hydrophilic interior. most known types are cation selective.
(18 Nov 1997)
channel gating <physiology> Small currents in the membrane just prior to the increase in ionic permeability, due to the movement of charged particles within the membrane.
So called because they open the gates for current flow through ion channels.
(20 Mar 1998)
channel islands A group of four british islands and several islets in the english channel off the coast of france. They are known to have been occupied prehistorically. They were a part of normandy in 933 but were united to the british crown at the time of the norman conquest in 1066. Guernsey and jersey originated noted breeds of cattle.
(12 Dec 1998)
channel protein <chemistry, physiology> A protein that facilitates the diffusion of molecules/ions across lipid membranes by forming a hydrophilic pore. most frequently multimeric with the pore formed by subunit interactions.
(18 Nov 1997)
channel transport <radiobiology> In inertial fusion research using light ion drivers, describes the use of current-carrying plasma channels (which are magnetically confined to the channel) to transport electron or ion beams between the ion diode and the fusion target. This allows the ion source to stand back from the target.
(09 Oct 1997)
chloride channel Ion channels selective for chloride ions. Various types including ligand activated Cl channels at synapses (the GABA and glycine activated channels), as well as voltage gated Cl channels found in a variety of plant and animal cells.
See: CFTR, MDR.
(18 Nov 1997)
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  • Ion Channel Gating - »õâ The opening and closing of ion channels due to a stimulus. The stimulus can be a change in membrane potential (voltage-gated), drugs or chemical transmitters (ligand-gated), or a mechanical deformation. Gating is thought to involve conformational changes of the ion channel which alters selective permeability.
    Synonyms : Gatings, Ion Channel, Ion Channel Gatings
  • Ion Channels - »õâ Gated, ion-selective glycoproteins that traverse membranes. The stimulus for channel gating can be a membrane potential, drug, transmitter, cytoplasmic messenger, or a mechanical deformation. Ion channels which are integral parts of ionotropic neurotransmitter receptors are not included.
    Synonyms : Ion Channel, Ionic Channel, Ionic Channels, Membrane Channel, Channel, Ion, Channel, Ionic, Channel, Membrane, Channels, Ion, Channels, Ionic, Channels, Membrane
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ion channel a protein, embedded in a cell membrane that serves as a crossing point for the regulated transfer of an ion or a group of ions across the membrane.
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ion channel (noun) transmembrane protein complex that forms a water-filled channel across the lipid bilayer through which specific inorganic ions can diffuse down their electrochemical gradients
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ion channel cell membrane pore allowing for ion passage.
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ion channel A structure which lets ions enter or leave a cell; ion channels are sometimes paired with neuroreceptors which open or close the channel depending on the presence of a neurotransmitter.
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ion channel A membrane protein that allows the passive flow of ions across a cell membrane. Ion channels are usually selective for a specific ion type (eg Na, or K, or Cl, or Ca) and or either open or closed. These are two structural states of the protein and the change from the open to the closed state (gating) is regulated by the cell. Several regulatory mechanisms have been described including voltage-gating, ligand-gating, heat, and mechano-sensation (touch sensitive). ...
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